For all of the families getting 3D printers this holiday season, this local designer has created the perfect project.
One kid is trying to show others science can be fun: "Okay you may hate math, you may not like science, you may not like language arts, you may not even like art, but it all comes together with this one project," Xander said.
A team at Columbia University has created a way to grow human hair in a dish, and to use 3D printing to stop hair loss.
Israeli researchers have the world buzzing with news that they've made the first 3-D printed human heart.
3D print technology has been used to give a dog a new leash on life.
The 3D-printed gun debate began in 2013 when the State Department said downloadable blueprints violated federal export laws since some of the documents were downloaded by people outside the country.